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It does look a lot like the Tyra cover! Good eye.

I love seeing tiger stripes on celebrities, especially celebrities of color because I can relate more to them. It makes me feel less bad about my stretchies.

He looks like such a dork. Maybe that's why so many love him, he comes across as adorkable and classically handsome at the same time.

The Orange British Academy Film Awards

Ha, when I was little and used to pee the bed those were the dreams I would have. Dreams of a gigantic toilet and the horrible urge to use it.

Blotchy enough for you?

So there's a 3 Musketeers bar in my fridge. It's not really a chocolate bar that I enjoy, but damn did that Jackman blurb make me want some chocolate. And that's all I've got. Sorry, Hugh!

LOL what? You thought they'd learn from those triggering images? Did you *see* the editor's note that Jessica added? People can't learn from something that they don't take responsibility for. Stop being surprised. I don't know what you expected. It took me awhile, but now I know not to be all that shocked by their

Well, if this is something he actually loves and is interested in, why would he just stop because people didn't like it? If he did, then we'd question the sincerity of his actions. The fact that he's going to keep going seems like he really does care about fashion. If an artist stopped just because people didn't like

Plastic Surgery often doesn't get moved for body snarking because of the choice factor. I haven't read the comments you may be referring to yet so I don't know if that answers your question.

That's what I was thinking. Really looks like Dina.

Uh, well enough people are saying that it is offensive so I guess you are not the arbiter on what is or isn't offensive.

People are complaining because IT WAS NOT DONE WELL. And it may not be possible to do it well, but if it is this still is not an example of it being done well. So, what, if you throw up a disclaimer and make up some bullshit social experiment excuse then you can be as offensive as you want? Puh-lease. Check yourself.

I know this question was being asked with full sincerity and you weren't trying to be rude, but DAMN this boils my blood. Like...you have to be close to school age to know Black figures? Is that all Black History Month is? Is it only relevant in schools? Is Black History itself on relevant when you are in school? And

Franchesca Ramsey ("Shit White Girls Say to Black Girls") has a bunch of great comments on this guy's Facebook page because he compared this video to hers. [www.facebook.com]

Huh, I just assumed he was a student. Wow, yes that adds even more of a sour taste in my mouth.

You may be giving him more credit than he deserves, or maybe you hit the nail on the head. If that was the case, then I am even sadder. While talking about Black History no one points out the obvious racism in front of their face.

THAT IS A GREAT GIF. Thank you for bringing some wonderfulness to this thread (wonderful in that it's a gif that I am grateful to now have in my collection).

Yeah, seriously, right after he got his makeup done he began sitting differently and the way he opened the video just seemed to be showing his own inherent beliefs of what a Black guy would act like. Of course, I have nothing to compare it to because I've never seen this guy in his everyday life, but it's very

Karmin...the woman who redid the Busta Rhymes and Chris Brown song? If so, WOW. SNL is really trying to tap into the "youth culture" and getting these artists who are "hip" but not as solidified in their game.